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Chapter 5, Problem 37P
a.
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To calculate: The time taken to pay off the card.
Credit Cost:
It is the amount in addition to the amount borrowed, which a borrower has to pay to take credit. It has various charges like interest and other fees. As creditor lends his money, he asked for some charges, which are mandate.
b.
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To calculate: Time taken to pay off the card.
c.
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To calculate: Difference in total payment made with $10 monthly payment and $35 monthly payment.
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